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Meanings of certain stateliness in anglès
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Usage of certain stateliness in anglès
1
The members of the Court acquire a certainstateliness by their lofty fellowship.
2
Then, however, it had a certainstateliness which it lacks now.
3
Mr. Soper combined a certainstateliness of carriage with a restless insignificance of feature.
4
There was a certainstateliness about the manner of the king which was remarkably becoming.
5
On he came with a slow, ponderous tread, combining a certainstateliness with his awkward strides.
6
She was tall and fair, with a certainstateliness of carriage which harmonised wonderfully with a thoughtful and pale face.
7
Tall and finely made, with prominent nose and piercing eyes, she was marked by a certainstateliness and a decided manner.
8
These older-fashioned houses, built, I presume, on the Spanish model, are not without a certainstateliness, from the depth and breadth of their chiaroscuro.
9
Then she filled the mustard pot, and, putting it with a certainstateliness upon a gold and black tea-tray, carried it into the parlour.
10
A certainstateliness and dignity kept people at a distance, and, together with an exacting discipline, won him the sobriquet of "Old Fuss and Feathers."
11
"You are very good," said Anne, but she spoke with a certainstateliness notwithstanding.
12
"For the rest," continued the doctor, with a certainstateliness of manner, "I order a complete change of scene.
13
'Benson, my dear, will come and look after you the last thing,' said the old lady, not without a certainstateliness.